Deputy Mayor, Janey Boydston took the oath of office today to become Muskogee’s Mayor. Boydston replaces Bob Coburn, who took office in 2012 and resigned today to become District 1 Oklahoma Transportation Commissioner.

The Muskogee Fire Department believes so strongly in the importance of having working smoke alarms that we have joined with many other Oklahoma Fire Departments in providing the residents of Muskogee with free smoke alarms. Read More

The City of Muskogee will sponsor the Azalea Spring Clean-up to prepare for the Annual Azalea Festival. This event, which allows the community to dispose of various types of waste, will take place March 27-30, 2019.

January 25 at 9:00 a.mm, four officers from the Muskogee Police Department will be honored by Mothers Against Drunk Driving for their work efforts in DUI enforcement at the Muskogee Police Department. Read More

Celebrate the holidays and experience animated displays with more than 1,000,000 LED shimmering lights at Muskogee's 26th annual Garden of Lights, an attraction for the whole family to enjoy. Read More

As part of its ongoing efforts to protect area water, enhance Muskogee’s cleanliness, and improve home safety, the City of Muskogee will once again provide a special waste collection day on October 20, 2018 Read More

The Muskogee Community Landfill is partnering with the City of Muskogee, for a Free Dump Day from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, October 20, at the Muskogee Community Landfill located at 2801 S. 54th St. West, between Hancock and Peak. Read More

Cherokee Street from Independence Street going south to Peak Boulevard will be closed to thru traffic beginning Tuesday, September 4 at 8 a.m. for bridge repairs on a bridge that crosses Coody Creek. Read More

With the local schools starting classes back after the summer break, the Muskogee Police Department will begin increased patrols in School Zones in an effort to protect the safety of children walking to schools, and going to and from buses. Read More

On Tuesday, August 14, 2018, Intermountain Slurry Seal of Lewisville, Texas, will begin crack-sealing on the outer limits of downtown, working their way inward towards Okmulgee and Broadway Streets. Read More

The Port of Muskogee and City of Muskogee will host a dedication ceremony on Tuesday celebrating the completion of a critical road and wastewater infrastructure project at one of Muskogee’s largest industrial parks, the Muskogee Industrial Park. Read More

The City of Muskogee Office of Public Works would like to advise motorists that Signal Tech will be repairing the traffic signal box at 6th and Shawnee Street on June 6, 2018, 6 a.m. – 6 p.m. Read More

As part of its ongoing efforts to protect area water and enhance home safety, the city of Muskogee will once again provide a special waste collection day. This event offers free disposal of household chemical pollutants, electronics, and waste tires to city residents. Read More

The Muskogee Community Landfill is partnering with the City of Muskogee, for a Free Dump Day from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, June 2, at the Muskogee Community Landfill located at 2801 S. 54th St. West, between Hancock and Peak. Read More

Governor Mary Fallin has the fate of Muskogee, Wagoner and other cities along Hwy. 69 in her hands. Literally, Senate Bill 86 will be sent to her desk after its passing on the Senate floor Tuesday. Read More

The Muskogee Community Landfill is partnering with the City of Muskogee, for a Free Dump Day from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, April 21, at the Muskogee Community Landfill located at 2801 S. 54th St. West, between Hancock and Peak. Read More

It is with heartfelt sadness that the Muskogee Police Department will say it’s goodbyes to retired K9 Duke, badge # 576 today. Duke served with the Muskogee Police Department for 4 years before having to retire due to medical issues. Read More

The Muskogee Community Landfill is partnering with the City of Muskogee, for a Free Dump Day from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, October 28, at the Muskogee Community Landfill located at 2801 S. 54th St. West, between Hancock and Peak. Read More

The City of Muskogee Public Works Department would like to advise motorists that Okmulgee Street between Main Street and Cherokee Street will be closed beginning at 8 a.m., Monday, August 7, 2017. Read More

On Sunday, July 30, 2017, a 12” water line broke in the intersection of Okmulgee and 10th Street. This caused significant damage to the street which prompted city crews to close three of the four lanes of traffic.Read More

The City of Muskogee has contracted with Holloway Updike & Bellen, Inc. and Tetra Tech Inc., Consulting Engineers to perform an evaluation of the sanitary sewer system in certain areas within the City. Read More

The Muskogee Community Landfill is partnering with the City of Muskogee, for a Free Dump Day from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, June 3, at the Muskogee Community Landfill located at 2801 S. 54th St. West, between Hancock and Peak. Read More

In observance of Memorial Day, the City of Muskogee offices will be closed, but Residential and Commercial Routes will run on schedule Monday, May 29, 2017 thru Friday, June 2, 2017. Yard waste pick up will be available on Friday, June 2, 2017. Read More

The City of Muskogee has hired a new public works director. Greg Riley, who has more than 25 years of experience in operations, engineering, program development and management, replaces former Public Works Director Mike Stewart. Read More

Watch out for groups of kids and adults roaming the Depot District with paint brushes on May 13, 2017. No; they are not graffiti artists, they are the winners of the City of Muskogee Storm Drain Art Project!

The City of Muskogee Public Works Department would like to advise motorists, North 54th Street between Rolling Oaks and Old Shawnee will be reduced to one-lane of traffic beginning Monday, April 24, 2017 for street repair. Read More

The City of Muskogee Public Works Department Stormwater Division is seeking artists, contestants, etc., ages 13 and older to submit original artwork or designs that can be painted on storm drains in the Art/Depot District on April 22, 2017. Read More

The City of Muskogee, Public Works Department would like to announce the retirement of Francie Martin on January 6, 2017. A reception will be held in her honor on Friday, January 6, 2017 from 2-4 p.m. at City Hall, third floor, in the City Council Chambers. Read More

The City of Muskogee Public Works offices will run their regular scheduled routes the week of December 19 and December 26, 2016. They will also run their regular scheduled route the week of January 2, 2017

Conducting business with the City of Muskogee is now faster and more convenient. City of Muskogee residents and businesses now have the ability to securely pay utility bills through Paymentus Corporation. Read More

The City of Muskogee Public Works department would like to advise motorists of a new law “Slow Down to Get Around," that went into effect November 1, 2016 requiring motorists to slow down around waste trucks or change lanes when it can be done safely. Read More

Leaves entering into the City’s storm drains can often lead to street flooding. As the seasons change and more leaves fall from trees, the City of Muskogee reminds homeowners and landscape maintenance professionals not to blow leaves and other yard debris into sewers, creeks or streams. Read More

The City of Muskogee will host a hiring event for 18 vacant City positions on Monday, September 19, 2016 from 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m., Muskogee Civic Center, Rooms A & B located at 425 Boston Street. Read More

Earlier this month Muskogee Police Department Lieutenant Andy Simmons was sworn in as the A-One President for the upcoming year by Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice Joe Watt. Lt. Simmons progressed in the association serving various posts prior to becoming the President. Read More

The City of Muskogee Public Works office will have the brush and limb drop-off site open on Saturday, July 30, 2016, between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. This site is located at 40th and Denver by Love Hatbox Field. Read More

With just two weeks before the Primary Election, political campaign signs are being displayed throughout the City. In recent weeks the Office of Code Enforcement has received numerous phone calls from citizens about political campaign signs in violation of the City Ordinance. Read More

The Muskogee Community Landfill is partnering with the City of Muskogee, for a Free Dump Day from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, June 4, at the Muskogee Community Landfill located at 2801 S. 54th St. West, between Hancock and Peak. Read More

Once again, the Muskogee Police Department is reminding motorists to Click It or Ticket. As part of the national seat belt enforcement campaign, law enforcement agencies around the country will be stepping up enforcement May 23 to June 5, just ahead of one of the busiest travel weekends of the year. Read More

Residents will receive an information sheet in their monthly water bill regarding the City of Muskogee drinking water as mandated by ODEQ. The notice of violation indicates levels of halo acetic acids exceeded Safe Drinking Water Act standards. Read More

City Council approved naming Wewoka Street from 16th to 17th Street, "Reverend R. E. Boyattia Way" on March 14, 2016. Street sign installation is scheduled for April 21, 2016 at 9 a.m. in recognition of his birthday. Read More

The Muskogee Community Landfill is partnering with the City of Muskogee for a Free Dump Day, from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.,Saturday, April 16, 2016, at the Muskogee Community Landfill located at 2801 S. 54th St. West (between Hancock and Peak). Read More

The City of Muskogee, Mayor and City Council cordially invite you to a reception honoring Councilor Lee Ann Langston on Monday, February 22, 2016. 6-7 p.m., Council Chambers, third floor of City Hall. Read More

The City of Muskogee Public Works offices will close in observance of Presidents Day, Monday, February 15, 2016. During this time, both residential and commercial trash pickup will be available. Read More

City of Muskogee Sanitation Department would like to advise residents that sanitation routes on Friday, February 5, 2016 may be delayed by one day, to allow sanitation workers the opportunity to attend a funeral of a co-worker that recently passed away. Read More

The City of Muskogee Public Works Department and Cook Construction said its crews have completed repairs to a 24" water leak at the dead end of Doering Lane Northeast of Muskogee by installing a new section of pipe. Read More

The City of Muskogee's Citizen Action Center has gone mobile. The system, designed to allow citizens to report and track issues they see around the City, now has a mobile app for both Android and iPhone. Read More

The Muskogee Community Landfill is partnering with the City of Muskogee, for a Free Dump Day from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, April 21, at the Muskogee Community Landfill located at 2801 S. 54th St. West, between Hancock and Peak. Read More